If you don't want to see titles for certain audiences while you browse or search the digital collection, you can set account-level audience filters. For example, you might want to set account-level audience filters if you only want your children to see juvenile and YA titles.

Note: The new "audience filters" setting replaces the old "maturity levels" setting.

You can now browse and search through your library's entire digital collection on any device. Previously, any titles that didn't work on the device you were using at the time were hidden. The new OverDrive shows you everything in your library's digital collection, with clear messaging about titles that aren't compatible with your current device. This way, you can borrow or place a hold on any title, from anywhere.

Easier borrowing

With the new OverDrive, you can sign into your library with your library card, your OverDrive account, or your Facebook account. You can use the same OverDrive or Facebook account to sign into multiple libraries (as long as each library has switched to the new OverDrive). Learn more about your sign-in options here.

Your History page (under ) automatically lists the titles you borrow. You can also manually add titles to, or remove them from, your history. For example, you can add a print book you read, or remove an audiobook you didn't finish.

Other improved features

After you've placed your first hold (or signed into your library with an OverDrive or Facebook account), we'll remember your email address, and you won't be prompted for it again when you place holds in the future. This way, you can place holds in just one click. You can always edit your email address(es) for hold notifications if you'd like to use a different address.

Holds are automatically borrowed for you as soon as they're available. If you'd like to turn automatic hold checkout off, you can do so for your entire account, instead of individual holds.

If your library allows you to recommend titles for their digital collection, you'll see a selection of titles you can instantly recommend at the bottom of your search results (or, click See all to see more titles you can recommend).

You can renew titles (within three days of their expiration) by selecting the Request again link on your Loans page (under ). If the title has no holds, you can borrow it again immediately as soon as it expires. Otherwise, you'll be placed on the title's wait list.

If you don't want to see titles for certain audiences while you browse or search the digital collection, you can set account-level audience filters. For example, you might want to set account-level audience filters if you only want your children to see juvenile and YA titles.

Note: The new "audience filters" setting replaces the old "maturity levels" setting.

You can now browse and search through your library's entire digital collection on any device. Previously, any titles that didn't work on the device you were using at the time were hidden. The new OverDrive shows you everything in your library's digital collection, with clear messaging about titles that aren't compatible with your current device. This way, you can borrow or place a hold on any title, from anywhere.

Easier borrowing

With the new OverDrive, you can sign into your library with your library card, your OverDrive account, or your Facebook account. You can use the same OverDrive or Facebook account to sign into multiple libraries (as long as each library has switched to the new OverDrive). Learn more about your sign-in options here.

Your History page (under ) automatically lists the titles you borrow. You can also manually add titles to, or remove them from, your history. For example, you can add a print book you read, or remove an audiobook you didn't finish.

Other improved features

After you've placed your first hold (or signed into your library with an OverDrive or Facebook account), we'll remember your email address, and you won't be prompted for it again when you place holds in the future. This way, you can place holds in just one click. You can always edit your email address(es) for hold notifications if you'd like to use a different address.

Holds are automatically borrowed for you as soon as they're available. If you'd like to turn automatic hold checkout off, you can do so for your entire account, instead of individual holds.

If your library allows you to recommend titles for their digital collection, you'll see a selection of titles you can instantly recommend at the bottom of your search results (or, click See all to see more titles you can recommend).

You can renew titles (within three days of their expiration) by selecting the Request again link on your Loans page (under ). If the title has no holds, you can borrow it again immediately as soon as it expires. Otherwise, you'll be placed on the title's wait list.